Roy Hodgson will name his provisional England squad for this summer's Euro
2012 Championships next Wednesday at 1pm, the Football Association has
confirmed.

Fabio Capello's successor will announce his 23-strong party at 1pm next Wednesday before facing the media at Wembley later that afternoon to explain his selections.

Hodgson could have delayed naming the squad until the Uefa deadline of May 29, but has opted to choose it ahead of a training camp in Spain and friendlies against Norway in Oslo and Belgium at Wembley.

"England Manager Roy Hodgson will announce his squad for the Uefa Euro 2012 Finals next week," the FA said in a statement.

"The full squad will be announced first on TheFA.com at 1pm on Wednesday 16 May. Hodgson will then speak at a Wembley Stadium press conference later that afternoon."

Caretaker manager Stuart Pearce had been prepared to name a provisional squad on May 10 if he had still been in charge.

But Hodgson clearly wants to let his players know as soon as possible so they can start preparing for the finals in Poland and Ukraine.

Hodgson still has matters to address, including the form of John Terry, who looked ill at ease playing for Chelsea in last night's 4-1 defeat at Liverpool.

He has yet to meet Terry and Rio Ferdinand to determine whether they will feel comfortable being in the same squad - if selected - with Terry accused of racially abusing Ferdinand's brother, QPR defender Anton, a charge which he denies, during a match at Loftus Road in October last year.

Several positions also have question marks hanging over them with Micah Richards, Glen Johnson, Kyle Walker, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling all right-back contenders.

Hodgson also has to solve the conundrum of who will play up front, given that Wayne Rooney is suspended for the first two games of the tournament and Darren Bent is unlikely to be fit.

Then there is the issue of the captaincy after Terry was stripped of the armband for the second time. Scott Parker led the side out for Pearce's solitary match in charge against Holland at Wembley in February.

The squad will meet up on Monday, May 21 and travel to Spain for a training camp.

They will fly from Spain to Oslo for the Norway clash on May 26 and then be given two days off before meeting up again on May 29 to begin preparations for the game against Belgium on June 2.

Another two-day break will follow before the squad reconvene on June 5 and then travel to their Euro 2012 base in Krakow, Poland, the following day.